A private pay client has made substantial progress and achieved all stated treatment goals, but wants to continue to see a social worker "in case something comes up". In this situation, the social worker should:
A. Continue to see the client at a regular fee in order to respect the client's self-determination
B. Begin termination with the client
C. Continue to see the client, but reduce the fee sense the treatment goals have been achieved
D. Refer the client to another social worker because it appears that the client may have become dependent on the social worker
Answer: B. Begin termination with the client
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